[HTML][HTML] Molecular structures of fluid phase phosphatidylglycerol bilayers as determined by small angle neutron and X-ray scattering
We have determined the molecular structures of commonly used phosphatidylglycerols
(PGs) in the commonly accepted biologically relevant fluid phase. This was done by …
(PGs) in the commonly accepted biologically relevant fluid phase. This was done by …
Membrane-related effects underlying the biological activity of the anthraquinones emodin and barbaloin
DS Alves, L Pérez-Fons, A Estepa, V Micol - Biochemical pharmacology, 2004 - Elsevier
Commercial plant extracts containing anthraquinones are being increasingly used for
cosmetics, food and pharmaceuticals due to their wide therapeutic and pharmacological …
cosmetics, food and pharmaceuticals due to their wide therapeutic and pharmacological …
Solvent-assisted lipid bilayer formation on silicon dioxide and gold
Planar lipid bilayers on solid supports mimic the fundamental structure of biological
membranes and can be investigated using a wide range of surface-sensitive techniques …
membranes and can be investigated using a wide range of surface-sensitive techniques …
Optical label-free and model-free probe of the surface potential of nanoscale and microscopic objects in aqueous solution
The electrostatic environment of aqueous systems is an essential ingredient for the function
of any living system. To understand the electrostatic properties and their molecular …
of any living system. To understand the electrostatic properties and their molecular …
Network formation of lipid membranes: triggering structural transitions by chain melting
MF Schneider, D Marsh, W Jahn… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
Phospholipids when dispersed in excess water generally form vesicular membrane
structures. Cryo-transmission and freeze-fracture electron microscopy are combined here …
structures. Cryo-transmission and freeze-fracture electron microscopy are combined here …
Determination of phase transition temperatures of lipids by light scattering
N Michel, AS Fabiano, A Polidori, R Jack… - Chemistry and physics of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Various techniques have been proposed to specify the phase transition temperatures of
surfactant molecules. The work reported herein deals with a new general method of Tc …
surfactant molecules. The work reported herein deals with a new general method of Tc …
The peculiar thermo-structural behavior of the anionic lipid DMPG
Aqueous dispersions of the anionic phospholipid dimyristoyl phosphatidylglycerol (DMPG),
around 100 mM ionic strength, are known to exhibit a thermal behavior similar to that of the …
around 100 mM ionic strength, are known to exhibit a thermal behavior similar to that of the …
Differential effects of oleuropein, a biophenol from Olea europaea, on anionic and zwiterionic phospholipid model membranes
N Caturla, L Pérez-Fons, A Estepa, V Micol - Chemistry and physics of …, 2005 - Elsevier
Oleuropein (Ole) is the major phenolic constituent of the olive leaf (Olea europaea) and it is
also present in olive oil and fruit. In the last years several compounds from olive tree …
also present in olive oil and fruit. In the last years several compounds from olive tree …
[HTML][HTML] Thermal transitions of DMPG bilayers in aqueous solution: SAXS structural studies
Dimyristoylphosphatidylglycerol (DMPG) has been extensively studied as a model for
biological membranes, since phosphatidylglycerol is the most abundant anionic …
biological membranes, since phosphatidylglycerol is the most abundant anionic …
[HTML][HTML] On the propensity of phosphatidylglycerols to form interdigitated phases
We have determined the phase behavior of disaturated phosphatidylglycerols (PGs) of chain
lengths n CH2= 14–18 at high pH and ionic strength using calorimetry, dilatometry, as well …
lengths n CH2= 14–18 at high pH and ionic strength using calorimetry, dilatometry, as well …